AbstractBinocular rivalry occurs when dissimilar images are presented to corresponding retinal regions of the two eyes: visibility alternates irregularly between the two images, interspersed by brief transitions when parts of both may be visible. We measured event-related potentials (ERPs) following binocular rivalry by changing the stimulus viewed by one eye to be identical to that in the other eye, eliciting binocular fusion. Because of the rivalry, observers either saw the change, when it happened to the visible stimulus, or did not see the change, when it happened to the invisible stimulus. The earliest ERP differences between visible and invisible changes occurred after about 100ms (P1) when the rivalry was between stimuli differing in...
Current theories of binocular vision suggest that the neural processes that resolve interocular conf...
When dissimilar images are presented one to each eye, we do not see both images; rather, we see one ...
Presenting the eyes with spatially mismatched images causes a phenomenon known as binocular rivalry—...
Binocular rivalry occurs when dissimilar images are presented to corresponding retinal regions of th...
AbstractBinocular rivalry occurs when dissimilar images are presented to corresponding retinal regio...
During binocular rivalry visual consciousness fluctuates between two dissimilar monocular images. We...
During binocular rivalry visual consciousness fluctuates between two dissimilar monocular images. We...
When something appears, how soon is the first neural correlate of awareness of it, and where is that...
When different images are presented to the two eyes, they compete for perceptual dominance, such tha...
During binocular rivalry visual consciousness fluctuates between two dissimilar monocular images. We...
Contains fulltext : 135884.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Binocular rival...
When an observer is presented with dissimilar images to the right and left eye, the images will alte...
WHEN different images are presented to the two eyes, they compete for perceptual dominance, such tha...
When dissimilar images are presented to the two eyes, binocular rivalry (BR) occurs, and perception ...
When an observer is presented with dissimilar images to the right and left eye, the images will alte...
Current theories of binocular vision suggest that the neural processes that resolve interocular conf...
When dissimilar images are presented one to each eye, we do not see both images; rather, we see one ...
Presenting the eyes with spatially mismatched images causes a phenomenon known as binocular rivalry—...
Binocular rivalry occurs when dissimilar images are presented to corresponding retinal regions of th...
AbstractBinocular rivalry occurs when dissimilar images are presented to corresponding retinal regio...
During binocular rivalry visual consciousness fluctuates between two dissimilar monocular images. We...
During binocular rivalry visual consciousness fluctuates between two dissimilar monocular images. We...
When something appears, how soon is the first neural correlate of awareness of it, and where is that...
When different images are presented to the two eyes, they compete for perceptual dominance, such tha...
During binocular rivalry visual consciousness fluctuates between two dissimilar monocular images. We...
Contains fulltext : 135884.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Binocular rival...
When an observer is presented with dissimilar images to the right and left eye, the images will alte...
WHEN different images are presented to the two eyes, they compete for perceptual dominance, such tha...
When dissimilar images are presented to the two eyes, binocular rivalry (BR) occurs, and perception ...
When an observer is presented with dissimilar images to the right and left eye, the images will alte...
Current theories of binocular vision suggest that the neural processes that resolve interocular conf...
When dissimilar images are presented one to each eye, we do not see both images; rather, we see one ...
Presenting the eyes with spatially mismatched images causes a phenomenon known as binocular rivalry—...